I have IPv6 disabled on ALL machines, including server. The reason I disabled it was for testing purposes. One of my collegues mentioned that they had disabled it on a live environment and the same issue occured...he was not able to ping across, just like what's happening to me now.
But we can't figure out why?

What I'm trying to figure out is WHY when I disable the IPv6 option, I'm not able to ping across. I'm not trying to completely disable the option. I just wanted to figure out why I can't ping when I disable this option.

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